The Wheel of Time

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by Carlos Castañeda

Casteneda, an anthropologist who has studied the world of shamans of ancient Mexico, reveals the strand of continuity of the teachings of the ancient shamans in quotes selected from eight of his books. Brief excerpts are placed alone on each page, followed by commentary by Casteneda on each book. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

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The internal dialogue is what grounds people in the daily world. The world is such and such or so and so, only because we talk to ourselves about its being such and such and so and so. The passageway into the world of shamans opens up after the warrior has learned to shut off his internal dialogue.

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The internal dialogue is what grounds people in the daily world. The world is such and such or so and so, only because we talk to ourselves about its being such and such and so and so. The passageway into the world of shamans opens up after the warrior has learned to shut off his internal dialogue.

— Carlos Castañeda, The Wheel of Time